Mary MacKillop Primary School Narre Warren North
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2 Ernst Wanke Rd
Narre Warren North VIC 3804
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Email: principal@marymacnarre.catholic.edu.au
Phone: (03) 8794 5777

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL - Lize Privitera

Religious Education

Catholic Care - Each year schools in the Diocese of Sale support the ongoing service offered through CatholicCare Victoria by raising funds.  We thank all those families who made a donation this morning as apart of our Mother’s Day celebrations.  We raised $161.70

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Sacrament of First Eucharist (also known as First Holy Communion) - Children should be baptised in the Catholic Church and have received the Sacrament of Reconciliation last year or prior, before enrolling for the Sacrament of First Eucharist.  A copy of your child’s Baptism and Reconciliation certificate needs to be attached to the enrolment forms if baptised/received Reconciliation outside of Our Lady Help of Christians Parish.

ENROLMENT AND PARENT-ONLY WORKSHOP

Date: Thursday 12th May 2022

(This is subject to change as per government regulations)

Time: 6.45pm arrival for a 7pm start

Venue: Our Lady Help of Christians Parish

Levy: A levy of $50 is payable via CDF online - olhc.cdfpay.org.au

Caritas Project Compassion Boxes - During Lent earlier in Term 1, students and families generously donated to the class Caritas Project Compassion boxes. Your kindness raised $660.00.  Your support of Project Compassion is a way of saying you care about creating a fairer world, now and ‘for all future generations’. Opportunities for future generations to live to their full potential and thrive. THANK YOU!

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Fourth Sunday of Easter, Cycle C

Sunday, May 8, 2022

John 10:27-30   Jesus describes his care for his sheep.

The fourth Sunday of Easter is also called Good Shepherd Sunday. Jesus is the Good Shepherd. He loves us and guides us, just as shepherd guides and cares for his sheep. We are Jesus' followers; we are the sheep he is talking about in next Sunday’s Gospel. Jesus knows us as well as our family and our best friends. Throughout our life, we hope and pray that we will grow ever closer to God as we learn to follow Jesus more fully.

Parent Education

A Mother’s Day message for Dads - This is for the partners who want Mum to receive the love she deserves on Mother’s Day.  View the attached article below:

Upcoming Webinar with Dr Justin Coulson - Bestselling author and professional speaker, presenting 'Encouraging good behaviour' on Wednesday 8 June 2022 8:00pm - 9:00pm

Key learning and discussion points include:

  •   Why the centuries-old strategies we still cling to should be left in the past
  •   How we get discipline wrong and why
  •   Real world examples of discipline that are as imperfect as parents and their kids, but that still work
  •   Ideas for discipline that turn everything you thought you knew about the topic on its head
  •   Applicable strategies for everyone

See the flyer below for further registration details:

SchoolTV LaunchOur School is now offering a valuable resource called SchoolTV to parents.  Parenting our children is a complex, challenging and rewarding experience. However, the demands on parents to remain current with technology, drug and alcohol advice and safe practices in a virtual and social media world, as well as dealing with anxiety and wellbeing, add to our busy and diverse family lives.

SchoolTV is a new ongoing resource that is now available to all Mary MacKillop School parents. Each online edition will address a major topic with expert interviews, fact sheets, a parent quiz, recommended apps, books and more. SchoolTV combines information from a host of reliable resources, including BeyondBlue and ReachOut. It provides a single stream of independent factual information that saves parents time and the confusion of searching across multiple online sites for information. You can access the SchoolTV via the Parent Portal on the School website and on the Parent Access Module (PAM).

During the School year we will publish various topics for you to access.  The topics covered may be pertinent to your immediate situation, or the resource may be useful for you at a later date. We hope that you find SchoolTV to be informative and a useful source of current well-researched information.

A SPECIAL REPORT: Managing Overwhelm - Due to the pandemic, the world we now live in is a very different place. The hyperconnected nature of our current environment means that we are constantly being reminded of the challenges we face via numerous media and social media channels. Our connectivity to the digital world exposes us to a barrage of messages that can leave us feeling overwhelmed. As a result, many children and their parents are reporting higher levels of stress and anxiety.

Our brains have not evolved fast enough to adapt to this digital landscape. The combination of constant access to information and having little control over the situations presented, can be stressful and overwhelming. It is therefore important for adult carers to check in with their children and be aware of what information they may have been exposed to. It may not necessarily be the information itself that is harmful, but more their inability to process and make sense of it. Providing children with the skills and strategies to cope will enable them to flourish and thrive, socially, emotionally and academically.

The blueprint for parenting, based on our own experiences, is no longer fit for purpose in raising kids as citizens of tomorrow. This can be inherently stressful and overwhelming, not only for parents and carers, but children alike. If left untreated or unmanaged, constant stress and anxiety can lead to a number of behavioural issues or health consequences.

This Special Report suggests a number of strategies to help manage any feelings of overwhelm that you or your child may be experiencing.  We hope you take time to reflect on the information offered in this Special Report, and as always, we welcome your feedback.

If you do have any concerns about the wellbeing of your child, please contact the school for further information or seek medical or professional help.

Here is the link to your special report:

https://marymacnarre.catholic.schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/special-report-managing-overwhelm

Child Safety and Wellbeing

At Mary MacKillop Primary School, we believe that ensuring the safety of the students in our care is an integral part of who we are as a Catholic faith community. We adhere to Victorian Child Safe Standards and Ministerial Order No. 870.  We embed a culture of child safety and the matter is taken very seriously.

“Children are the future of the human family: all of us are expected to promote their growth, health and tranquillity,” Pope Francis 2021

Resources to support parents and carers - Parent and Carer Webinars:

E-Safety free parent and carer webinars are on again in term 2. 

  • Parental controls is designed for parents and carers of young people aged 4-13.
  • Learn how to set up parental controls on devices and apps to keep your children safe online. The webinar explores the benefits and limitations of parental controls and covers how to safely set up devices and popular games and apps like Roblox and Youtube.

See the attached poster for registration details:

OLHC Parish

Our Lady Help of Christians Parish Information  Mary MacKillop Primary School is one of the three Parish Primary Schools belonging to the Parish of Our Lady Help of Christians, Narre Warren within the Diocese of Sale. Fr Brendan Hogan is our Parish Priest and Fr Ajin Albarnas is our Assistant Priest. We are grateful for their ongoing prayers, involvement and support of the students, families and staff of Mary MacKillop School. 

Parish Bulletin  Click on the link below to download the weekly newsletter.

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